(Fifth and final installment in a series expanding on my rebellious notions on time management–See previous post "Rebel Without a Clock." Click the bulleted list below for other posts in this series.) My opinion of the five essential components of time management: CAPTURE COMMIT CUE COMPLETE CORRECT I believe that any system is incomplete without a regular… Read more »
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Organize Your Way to Better Relationships
I just returned from attending a conference, and I am reminded that building and maintaining relationships takes organizing skills too! I asked three of my friends who are experts in networking to give us some tips on how they organize their way to better relationships. Getting organized before a meeting: Steve Harper is the author… Read more »
Essentials of Time Management #4: Complete!
(Fourth in a series expanding on my rebellious notions on time management–See previous post "Rebel Without a Clock." Click the bulleted list below for other posts in this series.) My opinion of the five essential components of time management: CAPTURE COMMIT CUE COMPLETE CORRECT So now you've Captured your information, you've Committed to doing it by making… Read more »
Trade in Your Clutter for CASH!
Wouldn't it be great if you could turn your clutter into some good old-fashioned green cash? According to an eBay/Nielsen survey, the average American household has about $3000 worth of valuable items waiting to be cashed in! Of course you can sell pretty much anything on eBay, but Ladies Home Journal's August 2009 issue has… Read more »
Workbench Magazine: 20 Clever Closet Solutions for Under $20
August 01, 2009 Our Simple Division Garment Organizers were featured in the August 2009 issue of Workbench Magazine. Need help getting organized? Here are 3 ways we can help: Get our FREE report, “30 Ways to Find Time to Get Organized“ Get 14 days of unlimited FREE advice from our team of Certified… Read more »
Essentials of Time Management #3: Right on Cue
(Third in a series expanding on my rebellious notions on time management–See previous post "Rebel Without a Clock." Click the bulleted list below for other posts in this series.) My opinion of the five essential components of time management: CAPTURE COMMIT CUE COMPLETE CORRECT Today I want to talk about Cue-ing yourself… how do you remind yourself when… Read more »
San Francisco Chronicle: Control Your Clutter in Six Weeks
July 29, 2009 By Kyran Pittman It’s Friday afternoon when my phone rings. Good Housekeeping is looking for a writer for a piece about clutter. Do we have any problems on that front? Can I send photos? We do, and I can — once our Internet service is back on. Seems our bill was buried… Read more »
Don’t Make a Move Without This…
Moving is truly an opportunity–it's one of the few times you have to literally touch everything you own, so it's the perfect time to organize yourself better with a fresh new start. That's why I'm very excited to share with you our new eBook on moving! It's called The Improve Your Move Workbook. I have been working on this… Read more »
Essentials of Time Management #2: Commit Yourself
(Second in a series expanding on my rebellious notions on time management–See previous post "Rebel Without a Clock." Click the bulleted list below for other posts in this series.) My opinion of the five essential components of time management: CAPTURE COMMIT CUE COMPLETE CORRECT Today we explore the second step, COMMIT. So you've Captured information into your various… Read more »
Color Me Courageous: 5 Ways to Get Unstuck
Being a Professional Organizer, I often get asked what my office looks like, so I decided to give in and post a photo. (click image to enlarge, if you must…) This is my favorite room in the house, and I love the robin's-egg-blue walls and my yellow flowers. There was a time, however, that I was… Read more »